Piermario Morosini

Italian footballer and midfielder

Piermario Morosini - Italian footballer and midfielder
Born

July 5th, 1986
38 years ago

Died

April 14th, 2012
13 years ago — 25 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Italy

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Played as a midfielder in Italian football, spending the majority of his career with several clubs including Atalanta, Pescara, and Livorno. Morosini began his professional career with Atalanta in 2004 and subsequently had loan spells before establishing himself at Livorno. His life ended tragically on the pitch during a match, leading to widespread discussions about player health and safety in sports.

Played for Atalanta

Played for Livorno

Died during a match

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